Reciprocating piston compressor having improved noise attenuation
First Claim
1. A compressor assembly comprising:
- a compression mechanism into which a gas is received substantially at a suction pressure and from which the gas is discharged substantially at a discharge pressure, the gas discharged from said compression mechanism carrying pressure pulses having a particular frequency and wavelength, these pressure pulses being of variable amplitude;
a first muffler through which the gas discharged from said compression mechanism flows;
a second muffler in series communication with said first muffler and through which the gas having flowed through said first muffler flows; and
wherein said first and second mufflers are spaced by a distance which is substantially equal to an odd multiple of one quarter of said wavelength, said amplitude being reduced in response to the gas having flowed through said second muffler.
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Abstract
A reciprocating piston compressor having a suction muffler and a pair of discharge mufflers to attenuate noise created by the primary pumping frequency in the primary pumping pulse. The suction muffler is disposed along a suction tube extending between the motor cap and the cylinder head of the compressor. The discharge mufflers are positioned in series within the compressor to receive discharge gases from the compression mechanism and are spaced one quarter of a wavelength from each other so as to sequentially diminish the problematic or noisy frequencies created during compressor operation. The motor/compressor assembly including the motor and compression mechanism is mounted to the interior surface of the compressor housing by spring mounts. These mounted are secured to the housing to define the position of the nodes and anti-nodes of the frequency created in the housing to reduce noise produced by natural frequencies during compressor operation.
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4 Claims
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1. A compressor assembly comprising:
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a compression mechanism into which a gas is received substantially at a suction pressure and from which the gas is discharged substantially at a discharge pressure, the gas discharged from said compression mechanism carrying pressure pulses having a particular frequency and wavelength, these pressure pulses being of variable amplitude;
a first muffler through which the gas discharged from said compression mechanism flows;
a second muffler in series communication with said first muffler and through which the gas having flowed through said first muffler flows; and
wherein said first and second mufflers are spaced by a distance which is substantially equal to an odd multiple of one quarter of said wavelength, said amplitude being reduced in response to the gas having flowed through said second muffler. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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